deflection
n . 歪斜,偏,偏向
歪斜,偏,偏向
deflection 偏向
deflection 偏转
deflection n 1 :
a twist or aberration ;
especially a perverse or abnormal way of judging or acting [
synonym : {
deflection }, {
warp }]
2 :
the amount by which a propagating wave is bent [
synonym :
{
deflection }, {
deflexion }, {
refraction }]
3 :
the movement of the pointer or pen of a measuring instrument from its zero position [
synonym : {
deflection }, {
deflexion }]
4 :
the property of being bent or deflected [
synonym : {
deflection },
{
deflexion }, {
bending }]
5 :
a turning aside (
of your course or attention or concern ); "
a diversion from the main highway "; "
a digression into irrelevant details "; "
a deflection from his goal " [
synonym :
{
diversion }, {
deviation }, {
digression }, {
deflection },
{
deflexion }, {
divagation }]
Deflection \
De *
flec "
tion \,
n . [
L .
deflexio ,
fr .
deflectere :
cf .
F .
d ['
e ]
flexion .]
1 .
The act of turning aside ,
or state of being turned aside ;
a turning from a right line or proper course ;
a bending ,
esp .
downward ;
deviation .
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1913 Webster ]
The other leads to the same point ,
through certain deflections . --
Lowth .
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2 . (
Gunnery )
The deviation of a shot or ball from its true course .
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3 . (
Opt .)
A deviation of the rays of light toward the surface of an opaque body ;
inflection ;
diffraction .
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4 . (
Engin .)
The bending which a beam or girder undergoes from its own weight or by reason of a load .
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1913 Webster ]
96 Moby Thesaurus words for "
deflection ":
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curve ,
aberration ,
angle ,
apex ,
atmospheric attenuation ,
bend ,
bending ,
bifurcation ,
bight ,
blind spots ,
bow ,
bowing ,
cant ,
chevron ,
circuitousness ,
clutter ,
coin ,
conflexure ,
corner ,
crank ,
crook ,
crosswiseness ,
crotchet ,
declination ,
defile ,
deflexure ,
deflower ,
departing ,
departure ,
deviance ,
deviation ,
deviousness ,
diagonality ,
diffraction ,
diffusion ,
digression ,
dispersion ,
distortion ,
divagation ,
divergence ,
diversion ,
dogleg ,
elbow ,
ell ,
excursion ,
false echoes ,
flection ,
flex ,
flexure ,
force ,
fork ,
furcation ,
geanticline ,
geosyncline ,
ground clutter ,
hairpin turn ,
hook ,
indirection ,
indirectness ,
inflection ,
knee ,
meander ,
nonconformity ,
nook ,
obliqueness ,
obliquity ,
outrage ,
oxbow ,
point ,
quoin ,
ravish ,
reflection ,
refraction ,
scatter ,
sea clutter ,
skewness ,
spoil ,
squint ,
superrefraction ,
sweep ,
swerve ,
swerving ,
torsion ,
transverseness ,
turn ,
turning ,
twisting ,
vagary ,
veer ,
veering ,
vertex ,
violate ,
zag ,
zig ,
zigzag
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DEFLECTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DEFLECTION is the act of changing or causing to change direction
DEFLECTION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary DEFLECTION definition: 1 a change of direction after hitting something: 2 something you do or say in order to avoid… Learn more
DEFLECTION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com DEFLECTION definition: the act or state of deflecting or the state of being deflected See examples of deflection used in a sentence
Deflection (engineering) - Wikipedia The deflection must be considered for the purpose of the structure When designing a steel frame to hold a glazed panel, one allows only minimal deflection to prevent fracture of the glass
DEFLECTION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary DEFLECTION meaning: 1 a change of direction after hitting something: 2 something you do or say in order to avoid… Learn more
Deflection | BetterHelp Deflection is a defense mechanism in which one redirects blame away from themselves Deflection is a type of maladaptive coping mechanism, and it is associated with underlying causes like denial, blaming others, low self-esteem, perfectionism, and or a fear of abandonment
NBA Finals 2026: Karl-Anthony Towns deflection on Spurs last-second . . . NBA Finals 2026: Karl-Anthony Towns' deflection on Spurs' last-second inbound sealed Knicks' historic Game 4 comeback
DEFLECTION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary The deflection of something means making it change direction the deflection of light as it passes through the slits in the grating In sport, the deflection of a ball, kick, or shot is when the ball hits an object and then travels in a different direction Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers 1
Deflection as a Defense Mechanism - Verywell Mind Deflection is a defense mechanism where a person shifts blame or focus to avoid experiencing uncomfortable emotions like anxiety, pain, guilt, criticism, or distress Instead of taking responsibility, they redirect attention to someone or something else
deflection, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary deflection, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary